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Anyone planning on applying to this Early Assurance Program?
Would you mind elaborating?There are some horror stories for this program. I personally know a friend who regrets it a lot
I am!Anyone planning on applying to this Early Assurance Program?
Were you in the January interview?at my interview date they mentioned also interviewing applicants in february. so it could be up to 70 people and we could be waiting for another month if they’re doing it all at once.
the wait is too much!same I didn’t see November and only saw December and JanuaryCan anyone actually 100% confirm there was a February date? I scrolled through all the months as soon as I got the email and I didn't see it there, but I also didn't see November cause there was only like 6 spots for that. If there is a February date, it'll take another 4-6 weeks after that one.
So I interviewed Dec 6th and they said the decision would come out in 4-6 weeks and the office had a break from December 20th-January 6th. So it's been about six weeks. There were about 7 kids the November date and about 10 the January date for a total of 40 kids. I doubt they have a February date for medstart interviews - either way they take about 15 kids out of 40. I don't like waiting so I'm gonna post my stats on here - I like a abundance of info over a lack of info - and if that gives you guys more info and you can choose what to do with that. If you post your own info I'd appreciate it but no worries.
High School:
- ACT:34, SAT: 1480/1600, national merit finalist (PSAT=1470), GPA: 3.84, 4.68
College: (MSU)
- GPA: 3.88
- work experience: EMT-B, Tutor for a tutoring center, Physics U.L.A. at school, research at school (got paid for a few years)
- Extracurriculars: research (leadership role, hundreds of hours), medical club, chess club, IM sports rec leagues, Volunteering (-400 hours), Shadowing (50-100 hours)
- LOR, personal statements, interview? I think they went well
Good luck to everyone!
So for the November interview date, only half the interviewees were MedStart. So, assuming 10 candidates from Nov, 20 from December, and 20 from January, that adds up to 50 candidates.
Of these 50 candidates, they will accept between 15 and 20.
Nice stats.So I interviewed Dec 6th and they said the decision would come out in 4-6 weeks and the office had a break from December 20th-January 6th. So it's been about six weeks. There were about 7 kids the November date and about 10 the January date for a total of 40 kids. I doubt they have a February date for medstart interviews - either way they take about 15 kids out of 40. I don't like waiting so I'm gonna post my stats on here - I like a abundance of info over a lack of info - and if that gives you guys more info and you can choose what to do with that. If you post your own info I'd appreciate it but no worries.
High School:
- ACT:34, SAT: 1480/1600, national merit finalist (PSAT=1470), GPA: 3.84, 4.68
College: (MSU)
- GPA: 3.88
- work experience: EMT-B, Tutor for a tutoring center, Physics U.L.A. at school, research at school (got paid for a few years)
- Extracurriculars: research (leadership role, hundreds of hours), medical club, chess club, IM sports rec leagues, Volunteering (-400 hours), Shadowing (50-100 hours)
- LOR, personal statements, interview? I think they went well
Good luck to everyone!
I was just wondering bc I saw an interview tracker spreadsheet floating around the regular admissions cycle forums for this year, and I saw someone posted an interview date as 1/10 and the II date as 10/23 (a week after our invitations were sent). I took that to mean the January date didn't fill with all medstart, so it became a mixed date. I could definitely be wrong.Someone said 20 January
50 total ?